2022 Franklin Zoning Ordinance

23 368 Chapter Defined Terms DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS Franklin Zoning Ordinance Effective January 1, 2022 Hotel A building or a group of buildings in which sleeping accommodations are offered to the public and intended primarily for rental for temporary occupancy by persons on an overnight basis, not including bed and breakfast establishments or rooming houses. Hotels include a high level of guest services and on-site amenities such as pools, restaurants, fitness centers, and similar features. Guest rooms are only accessible from an indoor corridor. House (Building Type) The principal building type described as such in Section 6.3, House. Hue The visible color emitted from an artificial source of exterior lighting. i Illumination Brightening or shining with light or a luminous substance. Impervious Surface Buildings, parking areas, driveways, streets, sidewalks, areas of concrete, asphalt, gravel, or other compacted aggregate, and areas covered by the outdoor storage of goods or materials that do not absorb water. Improvement Any human-made alteration of land, a lot, a building, or structure. Indoor Animal Services A facility that regularly offers to the public indoor pet care services for companion animals, such as veterinary services, day care, overnight boarding, grooming, or training for a fee. There are no dedicated outdoor facilities. Indoor/Outdoor Animal Services A facility that regularly offers to the public pet care services which include both indoor and outdoor facilities. Services include veterinary services for companion animals or farm animals, overnight animal boarding, day care, grooming, or training for a fee. Industrial Sales Retail or wholesale sales of bulk materials used for manufacturing, construction, machinery and equipment, or landscape materials, such as mulch or stone. Industrial Services An establishment engaged in the repair, servicing, or contracting of industrial, business, or consumer machinery, equipment, products, or by-products. These establishments may service consumer goods by providing centralized services for other businesses. Examples include building maintenance services, construction contractors, landscape services, and similar establishments engaged in performance of services off-site. Industrial Uses The classification of those principal uses as listed under that heading in Subsection 5.1.3, Permitted Principal Uses by Zoning District. Infill development Development or redevelopment of buildings and structures on vacant or underused lots

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